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    • A comparison of the spatial heterogeneities of surface fluxes simulated by INLAND model with observations at a valley and a nearby plateau stations in Central Amazon Forest 

      Broedel, Elisângela; von Randow, Celso; Cuartas, Luz Adriana; Satyamurty, Prakki; Cândido, Luiz Antônio; Tomasella, Javier; de Araújo, Alessandro Carioca; Nobre, Antônio Donato; Tourigny, Etienne (Springer, 2022-05)
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      An improved version of the Integrated Land Surface Model (INLAND), incorporating the physical, ecological and hydrological parameters and processes pertaining to two subclasses of tropical forest in the central Amazon ...
    • Assessment of a full-field initialized decadal climate prediction system with the CMIP6 version of EC-Earth 

      Bilbao, Roberto; Wild, Simon; Ortega Montilla, Pablo; Acosta Navarro, Juan Camilo; Arsouze, Thomas; Bretonnière, Pierre-Antoine; Caron, Louis-Philippe; Castrillo, Miguel; Cruz García, Rubén; Cvijanovic, Ivana; Doblas-Reyes, Francisco; Donat, Markus; Dutra, Emanuel; Echevarria, Pablo; Ho, An-Chi; Loosveldt-Tomas, Saskia; Moreno Chamarro, Eduardo; Pérez-Zanón, Núria; Ramos, Arthur; Ruprich-Robert, Yohan; Sicardi, Valentina; Tourigny, Etienne; Vegas-Regidor, Javier (Copernicus Publications, 2021)
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      In this paper, we present and evaluate the skill of an EC-Earth3.3 decadal prediction system contributing to the Decadal Climate Prediction Project – Component A (DCPP-A). This prediction system is capable of skilfully ...
    • Atmospheric feedback explains disparate climate response to regional Arctic sea-ice loss 

      Levine, Xavier; Cvijanovic, Ivana; Ortega Montilla, Pablo; Donat, Markus; Tourigny, Etienne (Nature Research, 2021)
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      Arctic sea-ice loss is a consequence of anthropogenic global warming and can itself be a driver of climate change in the Arctic and at lower latitudes, with sea-ice minima likely favoring extreme events over Europe and ...
    • Balancing EC-Earth3 improving the performance of EC-Earth CMIP6 configurations by minimizing the coupling cost 

      Acosta Cobos, Mario César; Palomas Martínez, Sergi; Tourigny, Etienne (John Wiley & sons, 2023-08)
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      Earth System Models (ESMs) are complex systems used in weather and climate studies generally built from different independent components responsible for simulating a specific realm (ocean, atmosphere, biosphere, etc.). To ...
    • Evaluation of onset, cessation and seasonal precipitation of the Southeast Asia rainy season in CMIP5 regional climate models and HighResMIP global climate models 

      Hadi Hariadi, Mugni; van der Schrier, Gerard; Steeneveld, Gert Jan; Sopaheluwakan, Ardhasena; Tank, Albert; Roberts, Malcolm John; Moine, Marie-Pierre; Bellucci, Alessio; Senan, Retish; Tourigny, Etienne; Putrasahan, Dian (Wiley, 2021)
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      Representing the rainy season of the maritime continent is a challenge for global and regional climate models. Here, we compare regional climate models (RCMs) based on the coupled model intercomparison project phase 5 ...
    • Extratropical transition of tropical cyclones in a multiresolution ensemble of atmosphere-only and fully coupled global Climate Models 

      Baker, Alexander J.; Roberts, Malcolm J.; Vidale, Pier Luigi; Hodges, Kevin I.; Tourigny, Etienne (American Meteorological Society (AMS), 2022)
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      Tropical cyclones undergo extratropical transition (ET) in every ocean basin. Projected changes in ET frequency under climate change are uncertain and differ between basins, so multimodel studies are required to establish ...
    • HighResMIP versions of EC-Earth: EC-Earth3P and EC-Earth3P-HR – description, model computational performance and basic validation 

      Haarsma, Rein; Acosta Cobos, Mario César; Bakhshi, Rena; Bretonnière, Pierre-Antoine; Caron, Louis-Philippe; Castrillo, Miguel; Corti, Susanna; Davini, Paolo; Exarchou, Eleftheria; Fabiano, Federico; Fladrich, Uwe; Fuentes Franco, Ramon; García-Serrano, Javier; Hardenberg, Jost, von; Koenigk, Torben; Levine, Xavier; Meccia, Virna Loana; Noije, Twan, van; Oord, Gijs, van den; Palmeiro, Froila M.; Rodrigo, Mario; Ruprich-Robert, Yohan; Sager, Philippe, Le; Tourigny, Etienne; Wang, Shiyu; Weele, Michiel, van; Wyser, Klaus (European Geosciences Union (EGU), 2020-08)
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      A new global high-resolution coupled climate model, EC-Earth3P-HR has been developed by the EC-Earth consortium, with a resolution of approximately 40 km for the atmosphere and 0.25∘ for the ocean, alongside with a ...
    • Impact of increased resolution on long-standing biases in HighResMIP-PRIMAVERA climate models 

      Moreno Chamarro, Eduardo; Caron, Louis-Philippe; Loosveldt Tomas, Saskia; Vegas Regidor, Javier; Gutjahr, Oliver; Tourigny, Etienne (Copernicus Publications, 2022-01)
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      We examine the influence of increased resolution on four long-standing biases using five different climate models developed within the PRIMAVERA project. The biases are the warm eastern tropical oceans, the double Intertropical ...
    • Impacts of Atlantic multidecadal variability on the tropical Pacific: a multi-model study 

      Ruprich-Robert, Yohan; Moreno Chamarro, Eduardo; Levine, Xavier; Bellucci, Alessio; Cassou, Christophe; Tourigny, Etienne (Nature Research, 2021)
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      Atlantic multidecadal variability (AMV) has been linked to the observed slowdown of global warming over 1998–2012 through its impact on the tropical Pacific. Given the global importance of tropical Pacific variability, ...
    • Large spread in interannual variance of atmospheric CO2 concentration across CMIP6 Earth System Models 

      Martín Gómez, Verónica; Ruprich-Robert, Yohan; Tourigny, Etienne; Bernardello, Raffaele; Ortega Montilla, Pablo; Donat, Markus; Samsó Cabré, Margarida (Nature Research, 2023-12)
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      Numerical Earth System Models (ESMs) are our best tool to predict the evolution of atmospheric CO2 concentration and its effect on Global temperature. However, large uncertainties exist among ESMs in the variance of the ...
    • Link between autumnal Arctic Sea ice and Northern Hemisphere winter forecast skill 

      Acosta Navarro, Juan Camilo; Ortega, Pablo; Batté, Lauriane; Smith, Doug; Bretonnière, Pierre-Antoine; Guemas, Virginie; Massonnet, François; Sicardi, Valentina; Torralba, Veronica; Tourigny, Etienne; Doblas-Reyes, Francisco (American Geophysical Union (AGU), 2020-02-28)
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      Dynamical forecast systems have low to moderate skill in continental winter predictions in the extratropics. Here we assess the multimodel predictive skill over Northern Hemisphere high latitudes and midlatitudes using ...
    • The climate response to emissions reductions due to COVID‐19: initial results from CovidMIP 

      Jones, Chris D.; Hickman, Jonathan E.; Rumbold, Steven T. Rumbold; Walton, Jeremy; Tourigny, Etienne (Wiley, 2021-04)
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      Many nations responded to the corona virus disease‐2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic by restricting travel and other activities during 2020, resulting in temporarily reduced emissions of CO2, other greenhouse gases and ozone and ...
    • WMO global annual to decadal climate update: a prediction for 2021–25 

      Hermanson, Leon; Smith, Doug; Seabrook, Melissa; Bilbao, Roberto; Doblas-Reyes, Francisco; Tourigny, Etienne; Lapin, Vladimir (American Meteorological Society, 2022-04)
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      As climate change accelerates, societies and climate-sensitive socioeconomic sectors cannot continue to rely on the past as a guide to possible future climate hazards. Operational decadal predictions offer the potential ...